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Computational Neuroscience
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Computational Neuroscience

by Diana Ivanova Stephanova, Bozhidar Dimitrov Kolev
January 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
148 pages
4h 22m
English
CRC Press
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Fig. 24. Comparison of the electrotonic potentials in the normal (dotted lines), ISD,
PSD, PISD (a, b), IFD, PFD and PIFD (c, d) cases is presented with mild (a, c) and
severe (b, d) demyelinations.
Simulated Demyelinating Neuropathies and Neuronopathies 73
74 Computational Neuroscience: Simulated Demyelinating Neuropathies and Neuronopathies
are dependent on the applied polarizing current stimuli and
demyelinated factors. Analogically, early and late depolarizing
(Ed) and hyperpolarizing (Eh) electrotonic parameters [early Ed
(10–20 ms) (mV); late Ed (90–100 ms) (mV); early Eh (10–20 ms)
(mV) and late Eh (90–100 ms) (mV) after the start of ...
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